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i probably maybe underestimated what the potential is for methane going into the environment. you know, we could easily ignore stuff like this, but we're a generational family. we live on our farms. we want to take care of the water, we want to take care of the air 'cause we're trying to do something that is gonna be positive for my facility, for our industry, and for the environment. having said that, we have to stay economically viable or i'm not in business. reporter: governor jerry brown today signed a bill regulating emissions from dairy cows and landfills to fight climate change beyond carbon-based greenhouse gases. now, the bill mandates a 40% reduction in methane and hydrofluoric carbon by 2030. lara: will reduce methane emissions 40%, reducing organic waste in landfills and working with our dairy industry to reduce emissions from cows and manure. man: when manure sits in a deep pond, a naturally-occurring bacteria that work in a cow's stomach, or actually in a cow's 4 stomachs, those same bacteria keep eating the left over little bits of sugar and other calories, and
i probably maybe underestimated what the potential is for methane going into the environment. you know, we could easily ignore stuff like this, but we're a generational family. we live on our farms. we want to take care of the water, we want to take care of the air 'cause we're trying to do something that is gonna be positive for my facility, for our industry, and for the environment. having said that, we have to stay economically viable or i'm not in business. reporter: governor jerry brown...
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it is also the real problem in the environment. >> a special report about the impact of plastics on our environment. >> if plastics were a country úthey would be the fifth larges emitter of greenhouse gases. >> hello and welcome. tonight, we bring you a special episode that is all about plastic. is a big part of everyday lives. it is made all kinds of medical advances possible. new research is finding plastic in places you wouldn't expect. in our water, sold in the placenta of pregnant women. tiny particles of micro- plastics are in the air we breathe and in the waters of the san francisco bay. in this newsroom special we look at what this proliferation of plastic means and what california is doing to fight plastic pollution.>> reporter: every minute 1 million plastic bags gets used around the world and most get use for only 15 minutes. 10 million tons of discarded plastic ends up in the ocean every year. that is about one garbage truck load every minute. >> it looked like bc was rainbow colored and when we got to the beach it was micro- plastics.>> reporter: promises that recycling wi
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we need to come out and get this will out here because the home environment very, very badly. what we'll do here when we get to pipe, apparently, i don't know if it's under ground or if it's above ground or with i just here to pick up the parts of a crate her on the iraq to include of you have all k no on the spanish island of la paloma have collapsed, sending more lava surging into the sea. the volcano has been spewing lava for more than 2 weeks now with its are options that are getting more violent. well, those are the top stories they with us, the dark side of green energy is the program coming up next they'll have more news in half an hour. ah. ready i was planning to see tomorrow to protest against climate change. the projects are planned, a massive crime marching from blue square for years and it's existence has been denied. but to day climate change has become a global concerned. citizens are asking their elected officials for concrete solutions to fight pollution and rising temperatures. why should we study for a future that is being taken away from us? in 2015, 195 co
we need to come out and get this will out here because the home environment very, very badly. what we'll do here when we get to pipe, apparently, i don't know if it's under ground or if it's above ground or with i just here to pick up the parts of a crate her on the iraq to include of you have all k no on the spanish island of la paloma have collapsed, sending more lava surging into the sea. the volcano has been spewing lava for more than 2 weeks now with its are options that are getting more...
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, that may be the reality of your, of your environment at that time. i mean mindfulness doesn't sugar coat things. it helps you see things as they are. so you may view a situation from this angle or from this angle. and the difficulty with depression is you tend to view things from a negative viewpoint. mean there are certain thoughts and depression which are though common depressive thoughts. i know good things will never get better. things are going to get worse. in fact, i'm not as good as my neighbor and not as good as the person is sitting next to me . all kinds of negative thoughts. and what mindfulness does it helps you, james, some distance from those sites, is what we call the centering from those sides. so you can choose whether or not you want to believe those thoughts or nat, or, or recognize they're just thoughts. what i like to think of it as, as if with mindfulness, is it's like you're walking down a street in a town. and in the store, windows are negative thoughts. in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and
, that may be the reality of your, of your environment at that time. i mean mindfulness doesn't sugar coat things. it helps you see things as they are. so you may view a situation from this angle or from this angle. and the difficulty with depression is you tend to view things from a negative viewpoint. mean there are certain thoughts and depression which are though common depressive thoughts. i know good things will never get better. things are going to get worse. in fact, i'm not as good as...
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and then to protect human health and the environment. however there is a lot of work to be done to get research back on track you must protect the most vulnerabler communities and the burden of forever chemicals and harmful contaminants many discussed today, that extremelyly high cost to the environment. with the local water treatment plants. we cannot allow upstream polluters and to those businesses. and then to come for profit at the expense of it is quintessential b anywhere or anyone. and what additional tools we can provide. we must be vigilant to protect the water including learning current and future riskt, with human health and the environment that we mayfo all the challenges of clean water for all. at this time i would like to yield to my colleague for his statement. >> thank you madame chair i appreciate you holding this hearing and also thank you to the witnesses for being with us today. this is a very important hearing to examine contaminants of concern including some plastics and pharmaceuticals that may pose a risk for the
and then to protect human health and the environment. however there is a lot of work to be done to get research back on track you must protect the most vulnerabler communities and the burden of forever chemicals and harmful contaminants many discussed today, that extremelyly high cost to the environment. with the local water treatment plants. we cannot allow upstream polluters and to those businesses. and then to come for profit at the expense of it is quintessential b anywhere or anyone. and...
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fire is a healthy part of the environment. looking at indigenous knowledge of how they lived oned the landscape and in turn that made him the environment a healthier space i really wanted to look at the entire store to help people understand that. so often we don't care about it in the ways we inspire should be much more nuanced than what they are. >> thank you for that. that's very insightful that you put a lot of thought into on how we. the space for those conversations both from the standpointos of meetings and discussions but also being open-minded on these discussions and how people live man's land over the years. and what that means and how we move to the concept of living as close in harmony with nature as possible especially with the ever structure we put in place. speaking with some of the people in your book several characters and people stood out. one of particular was an emergency dispatcheris and you mentioned she was a woman in a male-dominated field. i wondered if you had more on that with you going to a fire tr
fire is a healthy part of the environment. looking at indigenous knowledge of how they lived oned the landscape and in turn that made him the environment a healthier space i really wanted to look at the entire store to help people understand that. so often we don't care about it in the ways we inspire should be much more nuanced than what they are. >> thank you for that. that's very insightful that you put a lot of thought into on how we. the space for those conversations both from the...
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i mean, that may be the reality of your, of your environment at that time. i mean, mindfulness doesn't sugar coat things, it helps you see things as they are. so you may view a situation from this angle or from this angle. and the difficulty with depression is you tend to view things from a negative viewpoint. i mean, there are certain thoughts and depression which are though common depressive thoughts. i know good things will never get better. things are going to get worse. in fact, i'm not as good as my neighbor and not as good as the person is sitting next to me . all kinds of negative thoughts. and what mindfulness does is helps you, james, some distance from those sites is what we call the centering from those sides. so you can choose whether or not you want to believe those thoughts or nat, or, or recognize their just thoughts. what i like to think of it as is if with mindfulness is it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store, windows are negative thoughts in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and tak
i mean, that may be the reality of your, of your environment at that time. i mean, mindfulness doesn't sugar coat things, it helps you see things as they are. so you may view a situation from this angle or from this angle. and the difficulty with depression is you tend to view things from a negative viewpoint. i mean, there are certain thoughts and depression which are though common depressive thoughts. i know good things will never get better. things are going to get worse. in fact, i'm not as...
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which i think at the end of the date is a better work environment and gives you a better workflow. >> i believe that a really is a great experience because it provides an opportunity to have a better understanding of how government works. >> i think what i've learned so far is that every audit is unique everyday. different learning opportunities. >> the recordation we make in on its i can honestly go home at the end of the day and zack and treated [inaudible] in a better way. >> even of not familiar with what auditing is you should deftly find out. it's been really really awesome he was it turns out there's a whole world of auditing that i cannot open file oriented performance and [inaudible] and that's an exciting. audit is a lot broader than i ever knew before. >> >>> good afternoon, welcome to the remote hearing for thursday february 25th. the mayor declared a local state of emergency related to
which i think at the end of the date is a better work environment and gives you a better workflow. >> i believe that a really is a great experience because it provides an opportunity to have a better understanding of how government works. >> i think what i've learned so far is that every audit is unique everyday. different learning opportunities. >> the recordation we make in on its i can honestly go home at the end of the day and zack and treated [inaudible] in a better way....
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kent: it's really in the environment's best interest for us to feed the world to do it in the open ocean, and when we say, "'re not gonna do it here. we're gonna grow it in another country," we're just kind of saying, "we're not worried about the environmental issues as long as they're not here. grow it any way you want, and we'll just bring it in," and that's not acceptable to me. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvue foundation.cccccv >> creator gave us what we needed to take care of ourselves, and he also told us, "this is what i gave you. this is what you need to protect." we need this air. we need this ass. we need the trees. we need everything. it belongto all of us, not just one person to go out and harvest and take for themselves, and it's not to be used to get rich and to fill your pockets. >> terra-gen identified monument ridge and bear river ridge as having high potential for wind development. i met with them early, and i expressed concerns about there being native ground ther >> i think, because this project
kent: it's really in the environment's best interest for us to feed the world to do it in the open ocean, and when we say, "'re not gonna do it here. we're gonna grow it in another country," we're just kind of saying, "we're not worried about the environmental issues as long as they're not here. grow it any way you want, and we'll just bring it in," and that's not acceptable to me. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community...
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kent: it's really in the environment's best interest for us to feed the world to do it in the open ocean, and when we say, "'re not gonna do it here. we're gonna grow it in another country," we're just kind of saying, "we're not worried about the environmental issues as long as they're not here. grow it any way you want, and we'll just bring it in," and that's not acceptable to me. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvue foundation.?o?o?■ woman: we need gender equality, and we need this reflected in national priorities. narrator: it's been a century since the suffragettesafter 70 years of struggle, finally wothe rit to vote. and yet, at current rates of change, we are still decades away fm globalender equality. in some countries, women are overcoming barriers to leadership. news anchor: women in egypt are exercising their political power. anchor 2: 18 women have won seats in the municipal polls. male news anchor: women can finally take to the roads. woman: they are all aiming to become prime ministers. this is something
kent: it's really in the environment's best interest for us to feed the world to do it in the open ocean, and when we say, "'re not gonna do it here. we're gonna grow it in another country," we're just kind of saying, "we're not worried about the environmental issues as long as they're not here. grow it any way you want, and we'll just bring it in," and that's not acceptable to me. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community...
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kent: it's really in the environment's best interest for us to feed the world to do it in the open ocean, and when we say, "'re not gonna do it here. we're gonna grow it in another country," we're just kind of saying, "we're not worried about the vi as they're not here. grow it any way you want, and we'll just bring it in," and that's not acceptable to me. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation [captioning made py democracy now!] am from w york ts is decracy no >>heingle grtest teat to our national security. our counterintelligence program must prevent the rise of a black messiah. amy: as black history month begins, we look back at the assassination of black panther leaderred hamon. the
kent: it's really in the environment's best interest for us to feed the world to do it in the open ocean, and when we say, "'re not gonna do it here. we're gonna grow it in another country," we're just kind of saying, "we're not worried about the vi as they're not here. grow it any way you want, and we'll just bring it in," and that's not acceptable to me. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation [captioning made...
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kent: it's really in the environment's best interest for us to feed the world to do it in the open ocean, and when we say, "'re not gonna do it here. we're gonna grow it in another country," we're just kind of saying, "we're not worried about the environmental issues as long as they're not here. grow it any way you want, and we'll just bring it in," and that's not acceptable to me. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation # >> this is a live from berlin. in social democrats signing -- sounding off promising to deliver a new government. >> we will be very fast in getting a new result for this government. >> they social democrats a narrow win at the election is a message to the conservative led government in power that it is time to step aside. not so fast says conservative
kent: it's really in the environment's best interest for us to feed the world to do it in the open ocean, and when we say, "'re not gonna do it here. we're gonna grow it in another country," we're just kind of saying, "we're not worried about the environmental issues as long as they're not here. grow it any way you want, and we'll just bring it in," and that's not acceptable to me. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community...
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really moving in the trade environment to as paperless a process as possible. creating touchless environments not just in the traveler space but also in our own workplaces and looking at our footprints across the offices. >> thanks. i think i have time for another question. legislation to cause customs, trade partnership. submit themselves to enchance screening and information share ing in exchange for offset. i'd hope to continue to work on this with you and your colleagues at the agency. >> we look forward to working with you. it's a very important program to us. we rely on them to do our mission and the receive the benefits of the program. with respect to the future of the ct pat program, the work we're doing in endangering with other similar programs, international programs where we can, i think back is a good example of that. having signed an agreement to help clap ration on some of these investments and identifying the good actors in the trade space but also help us eliminate the vulnerabilities and the bad actors as well as the networks tied to those bad
really moving in the trade environment to as paperless a process as possible. creating touchless environments not just in the traveler space but also in our own workplaces and looking at our footprints across the offices. >> thanks. i think i have time for another question. legislation to cause customs, trade partnership. submit themselves to enchance screening and information share ing in exchange for offset. i'd hope to continue to work on this with you and your colleagues at the...
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going to chinese state media, she ask sholtes to provide a fair business environment for chinese investors. and for more i'm joined by frazer. how we all through the book read capitalism. it's always great to have you on friday. so thank you very much for joining us. i want to focus in on germany and china. what's the state of play here between the 2 countries? well, of course it wanting better relations, but of course under america were very good relations with china. certainly lots of business done. she a year ago pushed through the final the comprehensive agreement of investment. so in that sense, thing done with china to take the lead at that basically. so reset relations and say, look what's going on in the past as i were going to operate going forward. so relatively good relations, but room for improvement from germany's perspective. do germany in the you need to play in increasingly tougher role here. after all, there is criticism that the u. s. is backing more and more away from the world stage? sure, well i certainly think it's an important it's, it's a way that you to put germany
going to chinese state media, she ask sholtes to provide a fair business environment for chinese investors. and for more i'm joined by frazer. how we all through the book read capitalism. it's always great to have you on friday. so thank you very much for joining us. i want to focus in on germany and china. what's the state of play here between the 2 countries? well, of course it wanting better relations, but of course under america were very good relations with china. certainly lots of...
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[inaudible]. >> that was a very good point and especially that the environment of the natural environment, that's actually the reality and the impacts are significant we have to be more mindful of that. and you actually lead into my next question it and you mentioned townhall meetings that the county sheriff had to ask questions and part of that referenced the challenges but also the mismanagement of the power and energy and keeping it down as small as possible and in the book, you say that stepping back and locate the forest and that is good to have that because it will have a broader role in how we manage the force that we operate through that and so i think that the balance of how we manage the forest in our infrastructure. so think you for putting that in there because at first i was like, i think it is a key point is so much that is something that we can get past but evolution and what is the evolution of our forests management is our communities continue to grow and philip the spaces and so, this space aroune fire and heavy manage after the fire country are having conversations that
[inaudible]. >> that was a very good point and especially that the environment of the natural environment, that's actually the reality and the impacts are significant we have to be more mindful of that. and you actually lead into my next question it and you mentioned townhall meetings that the county sheriff had to ask questions and part of that referenced the challenges but also the mismanagement of the power and energy and keeping it down as small as possible and in the book, you say...
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, a healthy environment, a clean environment. that's what the plan is all about. i am grateful for your call. host: that book again, the political assault on the american environment. they talked about clean energy.
, a healthy environment, a clean environment. that's what the plan is all about. i am grateful for your call. host: that book again, the political assault on the american environment. they talked about clean energy.
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san francisco department of environment is a place where climate hits the street. we know that we don't have all the answers. we need to support our local champions, our local community to find creative solutions and innovations that help us get to zero waste. >> zero waste is sending nothing to landfill or incineration, using reuse and recovery and prevention as ways to achieve zero waste. the grant program is a grant program specifically for nonprofits in san francisco to divert material from landfill. it's important to find the san francisco produce market because there's a lot of edible food that can be diverted and they need positions to capture that food and focus on food recovery. >> san francisco produce market is a resource that connects farmers and their produce with businesses in the bay area. i think it's a basic human right to have access to healthy foods, and all of this food here is available. it's a matter of creating the infrastructure, creating jobs, and the system whereby none of this goes to waste. since the beginning of our program in july 2016
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, protect the environment while also saving communities and companies money. with that said, i'll introduce edward norton. >> hey, everybody, it's great to be here. i was listening to all of that and i was thinking that phrases like public-private partnership get tossed around a lot. it's a collateral at podiums but it's really true. i think this is a great example of what can happen when smart policy makers like mayor london and her public utility commission recognize that government can play a role in not just facilitating but actually stimulating how society remakes itself and what the interplay is between business and public good. and i learned a lot about that and my , andy, when he was deputy secretary at the department of energy create the loan company that gave us companies like tesla now the highest cap auto company in the world and that was very much the product of government stimulus and i think it's phenomenal what anchor is doing and what the public utilities commission has capacitated and what matt and the cambrian team have created. the state of
, protect the environment while also saving communities and companies money. with that said, i'll introduce edward norton. >> hey, everybody, it's great to be here. i was listening to all of that and i was thinking that phrases like public-private partnership get tossed around a lot. it's a collateral at podiums but it's really true. i think this is a great example of what can happen when smart policy makers like mayor london and her public utility commission recognize that government can...
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conservatives loving environment and nature. they hate is the ideology they hate the negativity and being told what to do. that's what i love about that speech. you are positive. >> thank you steve. it's nice to be on your show. thank you. we had a fantastic conference it's probably one of the most successful we have ever had. different voices some are alarmist some are positive thinkers and believers like im. but i respect the environment it's hard working individuals. i just feel like after 40 years after preaching the same thing, it is important to take a different approach because i feel like the alarmists have an attitude or an atmosphere to scare people so they politicize a different approach and then make the coral reefs are dying in the oceans are rising. all of these things are true. everything i said was absolutely true. but then the people get confused. i say keep it streamlined because we can all get together. democrats and republicans can get together on one thing. let's terminate pollution let's let them know there
conservatives loving environment and nature. they hate is the ideology they hate the negativity and being told what to do. that's what i love about that speech. you are positive. >> thank you steve. it's nice to be on your show. thank you. we had a fantastic conference it's probably one of the most successful we have ever had. different voices some are alarmist some are positive thinkers and believers like im. but i respect the environment it's hard working individuals. i just feel like...
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and you mentioned the environment there and i see the nobel committee and its deliberations also said that their discoveries helped to make chemistry green. i, can you explain a little more about nothing? how does that work? so you need to think if you're using, i'm using metals, you've got her often mine for metals and that has environmental consequences. where is when you using a carbon oxygen and hydrogen that, that kind of that's what our bodies are made for the elements. our bodies are made from, i'm said by using these kind of organic molecules when you have your catalyst might end up in the waste and, and so that's, that's better for the environment you're, you're not contaminating your, your waste products with metals. and oh, so you can often maybe run your reactions on the mo, the conditions. so you're not applying as much heat and using as much energy to drive that reaction. so yeah, that's whites go. environmental benefits. last is when a one for their work on crisper and obviously this has huge, practical implications as well. how significant is this in terms of that, the
and you mentioned the environment there and i see the nobel committee and its deliberations also said that their discoveries helped to make chemistry green. i, can you explain a little more about nothing? how does that work? so you need to think if you're using, i'm using metals, you've got her often mine for metals and that has environmental consequences. where is when you using a carbon oxygen and hydrogen that, that kind of that's what our bodies are made for the elements. our bodies are...
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it doesn't work and a lot of people's environment. so when others spoke to the resources they need to feel safe and think the politicians and government leaders care about their safety and i i do think tt they will convey that message. >> i didn't know if you want to add to the discussion where you think given the incredibly polarized environment that we are in right now whether he can reach the consensus with folks on a host of education issues and if so if you want to weigh in i'm curious what issues you think might be most likely given the issues that we face in education, do either of you have any thoughts about that? >> this is quite speculative, but i think maybe i can say to brief things. saying we should have schools open at least for younger grades or something like that may be a more credible messenger because the message to open schools is associated currently with republicans and so hearing that eamessage from a new administrationra that isn't republican may help put out that of course people who don't trust biden many ofn
it doesn't work and a lot of people's environment. so when others spoke to the resources they need to feel safe and think the politicians and government leaders care about their safety and i i do think tt they will convey that message. >> i didn't know if you want to add to the discussion where you think given the incredibly polarized environment that we are in right now whether he can reach the consensus with folks on a host of education issues and if so if you want to weigh in i'm...
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it's built-in to the environment and people's collective sense of identity. so many ofem those trees died ad i think the decisions surrounding the trees is emblematic around the larger conversations happening about the landscape because the conversation changes when you have people living there and you have homes there and if a the tree was to follow for you prefer it didn't hit a house or a car or person. as much as you love. it has to come down so that was one part of it conversation in the second part two is how do you pay for that? paradise was a very working class community. theyd always joked in town that the populace was either nearly dead or newlywed because of the demographics and a lot of retirees who wanted to live close to nature and younger families who could afford to build a life there. so not an extremely privileged demographic with a lot of expendable income to spend cutting down upwards of 50 to 100 trees on their property. again it's like how do you have those conversations when at a certain point choice feels like aev privilege and also it
it's built-in to the environment and people's collective sense of identity. so many ofem those trees died ad i think the decisions surrounding the trees is emblematic around the larger conversations happening about the landscape because the conversation changes when you have people living there and you have homes there and if a the tree was to follow for you prefer it didn't hit a house or a car or person. as much as you love. it has to come down so that was one part of it conversation in the...